In this FCRA case, the court granted a motion to compel in part and narrowed the scope of discovery, but held that some information was inaccessible.
Court declines sanctions where defendant deleted emails a decade before lawsuit
In this product liability case, the court denied spoliation sanctions because the defendant deleted ESI a decade before the plaintiffs filed suit.
Court allows discovery from Internet Archive for use in foreign proceeding
In this action related to trademark claims, the court allowed 28 U.S.C. § 1782 discovery from the Internet Archive for use in a foreign proceeding.
Production of emails in PDF format violates Rule 34 and the court’s order
Despite being ordered to comply with FRCP 34, the plaintiffs continued to produce emails in PDF rather than native format, leading to sanctions.
Seventh Circuit finds prejudice from spoliation but no intent to deprive
In this discrimination case, the Seventh Circuit affirmed spoliation sanctions against the defendant but also affirmed summary judgment in its favor.
Measuring what matters: Adopting metrics in ediscovery
This practical guide explains why metrics are critical to saving money and time in ediscovery and gives best practices for establishing helpful KPIs.